Associate Professor Vincent Lam

Associate Professor Vincent Lam received his medical degree from the University of Sydney. He completed his surgical training in Sydney and spent one year at the University of Sydney to complete his Master of Surgery degree with the thesis titled “Induction of long-term cardiac allograft survival using anti-lymphocytes antibodies in a rat model”. Dr Lam went on for two years of post-fellowship training in hepatobiliary, pancreatic and transplant surgery at Westmead Hospital, Sydney and Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong. In 2013, Associate Professor Lam was the first graduate of the Doctorate of Clinical Surgery at the University of Sydney with the thesis titled “Extending the frontiers of surgical resection of colorectal liver metastases”.

Associate Professor Lam¹s main clinical interests include minimally invasive surgery of liver, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen as well as the surgical management of liver, pancreas and bile duct cancer. He is currently an Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Sydney and a consultant Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic and Transplant surgeon at Westmead Hospital, Sydney.

He also holds the position of Deputy Chair of Medical Staff Council and site-director of Surgical Skills Network at Westmead Hospital. He is also the current Younger Fellows representative of NSW Regional Committee as well as a member of NSW Board in General Surgery, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons